The investigation of the records of past earthquakes in Europe and in other countries of the world produced in recent years a large amount of information, such as historical seismicity studies, earthquake catalogues and collections of intensity data points. The rapid growth of computerized information systems allowed for management of data in digital form, while the evolution of Information and Communication Technologies initiated a new era of sharing, transferring and disseminating the output of this investigation. This paper outlines the availability and use of collections of intensity data points which are increasingly being offered to users through Internet such as: DOM and CFTI, Italy; SISFRANCE, France; ECOS, Switzerland; EMID, a star...
Within the activities of the Networking Activity 4 (NA4) module called “Distributed Archive of Histo...
An updated and homogeneous earthquake data set for Italy compiled by joining the Italian Macroseismi...
The European Archive of Historical EArthquake Data (AHEAD) has been developed in the frame of the EC...
The investigation of the records of past earthquakes in Europe and in other countries of the world p...
Online macroseismic intensity databases are becoming common tools in the framework activities relate...
The importance of historical earthquake data is largely recognized by both seismologists and enginee...
Two tools have been developed within the European Archive of Historical EArthquake Data (AHEAD) in o...
International audienceWe created an archive for European acceleration data, based on distributed dat...
Historical seismic catalogues in Europe have been mostly compiled on a national basis starting from ...
The September 26, 1997 Central Italy earthquake represents the first Italian large seismic event on ...
This paper deals with computerization of the analogue data on the seismicityin Albania by developing...
Since the compilation of the last version of the Italian Macroseismic Intensity Database (DBMI04), a...
The description of the seismicity of the European region is today fragmented into an increasing numb...
Earthquake catalogues are an historical memory of seismology that contains the main characteristics ...
This paper describes the main characteristics, the evolution, and the structure of the Database of I...
Within the activities of the Networking Activity 4 (NA4) module called “Distributed Archive of Histo...
An updated and homogeneous earthquake data set for Italy compiled by joining the Italian Macroseismi...
The European Archive of Historical EArthquake Data (AHEAD) has been developed in the frame of the EC...
The investigation of the records of past earthquakes in Europe and in other countries of the world p...
Online macroseismic intensity databases are becoming common tools in the framework activities relate...
The importance of historical earthquake data is largely recognized by both seismologists and enginee...
Two tools have been developed within the European Archive of Historical EArthquake Data (AHEAD) in o...
International audienceWe created an archive for European acceleration data, based on distributed dat...
Historical seismic catalogues in Europe have been mostly compiled on a national basis starting from ...
The September 26, 1997 Central Italy earthquake represents the first Italian large seismic event on ...
This paper deals with computerization of the analogue data on the seismicityin Albania by developing...
Since the compilation of the last version of the Italian Macroseismic Intensity Database (DBMI04), a...
The description of the seismicity of the European region is today fragmented into an increasing numb...
Earthquake catalogues are an historical memory of seismology that contains the main characteristics ...
This paper describes the main characteristics, the evolution, and the structure of the Database of I...
Within the activities of the Networking Activity 4 (NA4) module called “Distributed Archive of Histo...
An updated and homogeneous earthquake data set for Italy compiled by joining the Italian Macroseismi...
The European Archive of Historical EArthquake Data (AHEAD) has been developed in the frame of the EC...